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hurds

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hurds [hɜːdz]
pl n
(Clothing, Personal Arts & Crafts / Textiles) another word for hards


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Davis's diagnosis put him in the "conservative pessimist" camp - the Douglas Hurds and Chris Pattens - which argues there is little outsiders can actually do.
Where they are required, the chemicals used in hemp papermaking are far less pollutive than those used to make paper from trees On its own, pulp from hurds may be turned into high-quality paper.
We are using the seeds for food consumption but the hurds (outer shell of the stalk) can be used to make paper or plastic - the Queen even uses it to bed down her horses because it is so absorbent
 
 
 
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